A paradigm of death : understanding death from God's perspective / by Thomas Michael Leighow. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Place of publication not identified : Xulonpress.com, (c)2013.Description: 503 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BT825.L529.L454 2013
- BT825
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BT825.H8x Why do I have to die? / | BT825.H86 The Christian way of death, | BT825.L35 1994 Mourning song / | BT825.L45 2013 A paradigm of death : understanding death from God's perspective / | BT825.L6147 1990 Take heart / | BT825.M36 2003 Death and life : an American theology / | BT825.M55 2010 The art of dying : living fully into the life to come / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Why God's perspective is necessary -- God's realm : an eternal now -- God's plan and man's pain -- Man's pain and God's greater good -- Why bad things happen to good people -- Heaven and death according to the Bible -- Walking the walk -- Life-after-life -- Death : from the eyes of the world -- God's perspective on death -- Dying to live -- Death : up close and personal -- The valley of the shadow of death.
This book opens the doors to understanding life and death from God's eternal perspective. The author offers a multitude of lucid examples from modern day life, a moving personal story, and most prominently, salient references from his declared authoritative guide - the Bible - to convincingly assert his position that, for the Christians who earnestly seeks to know God completely, death is paradoxically not the ultimate tragedy for man, but rather a victorious and joyful event as it marks the entranceway into an eternal home prepared by God. ~from cover.
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